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To transport this floor machine from the janitor’s closet 
to the work area: 

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Lock the handle in the “up” position. Wind the cord 
around the handles and the bottom cord hook.

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Tip the machine back onto the transport wheels. 
Push or pull the machine by the handle, not by the 
cord or any other part of the 
machine. Travel carefully.

4.0 Troubleshooting

Never operate this floor machine when the equipment is not performing as expected 
or when any part is visibly damaged. The cause and solution for some basic problems 
are described below.  When repair is needed, take the equipment to an authorized 
repair service center. 

4.1 Floor machine will not run

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Circuit breaker tripped in building. 

Check and reset.

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Equipment unplugged. 

Check plug at wall and at machine base. Plug in.

Power cord failure. 

Test with a working power cord. Lock the handle up and 

tip the motor back. Unplug the cord at the motor and plug the motor into 
your working power cord. 
IMPORTANT! THIS IS JUST FOR TESTING. When you do this, you have 
removed the safety handle controls from the circuit and you are sending 
power directly to the motor. If the motor now spins, the problem is in the 
cord or the handle assembly. Authorized repair service will repair or 
replace cord.  

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If the motor still does not spin after testing the cord, the problem is either 
in the male connection at the motor base or in the motor. Seek authorized 
motor repair service. 

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Motor sparks or smokes. 

Seek authorized repair service.

4.2 Electrical shock to operator

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Equipment wiring failure or electrical short in the machine. 

Seek authorized 

service. 

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Poor grounding or no grounding. 

Test the outlet with a ground fault 

interrupter. Retain a certified electrician to inspect and repair grounding. 
NEVER clip off the ground plug on your cord.

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Repeated circuit breaking. 

High amp draw and circuit breaking can be an 

electrical or mechanical problem. Seek authorized repair service. 

4.3 High Vibration

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Pad not centered. 

Tip machine back and re-center the pad.

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Unevenly wear or warp to pad or brushes. 

Replace.

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Machine chassis damaged by dropping.

 Replace.

3.2 Transport

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 Heavy-Duty Floor Machine

FMH

FMH Heavy-Duty Floor Machine (9)

2.0 Install the Handle 

You will need two 7/16” wrenches to complete the 
assembly.

1.

Remove the handle and mounting hardware from  

the carton. Bolts, nuts, washers, and the locking 
lever assembly are in the plastic bag attached to   
the handle. 

2.  Position the handle (1) over the mounting yoke (2) 

with the power cord (3) facing away from the motor. 
Push the tube down until the bolt holes are lined up. 

3.

Insert the mounting bolts (4) into the bolt holes 

from the back of the machine. 

Secure each 

bolt with a locking nut (5). The locking nuts will 
face the motor.

4.

The handle mounting collar (6) is designed to      

slide freely up and down the handle tube. This 
feature allows the handle to be adjusted for the 
comfortable operation of all users. Align the mounting 
collar (6) and the two bent handle braces (7).

5.

Remove the lever assembly parts from the        

plastic bag.  

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Place the thick spacer with a rectangular 
hole (9) onto the locking lever shaft (8). 
The spacer must fit onto the rectangular 
neck of the lever.

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Insert the shaft through the mounting hole in 
the right handle brace, the mounting collar, 
and the left handle brace.

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Place a spacer (10) on the shaft.

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Place the split washer (11) on the shaft.

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Place the locking wing nut (12) on the shaft.

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Adjust the wing nut for tightness. When 
correctly installed, the collar slides easily when 
the cam-engineered locking lever is “up”, but is 
firmly fixed when the lever is “down”. 

This machine handle (1) has been custom fit to its 
mounting yoke (2) at the factory and then taken apart for 
shipping. For easy assembly, make sure  that the handle 
number on the tag (see right) matches the serial number 
stamped on the chassis.

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Summary of Contents for XL PRO FMH Series

Page 1: ...d the use of voltages other than indicated on the serial number plate of this product or service of this product by other than a trained service technician The manufacturer does not authorize any person or representative to assume or grant any other warranty obligation with the sale of this product The manufacturer s limited warranty is valid only if you retain proof of purchase from Oreck or an O...

Page 2: ...Vacuum clean carpets before shampooing or bonnet cleaning Train your staff in the proper use of this floor machine Scrubbing brushes are available with a range of bristle types from the softest for the highest gloss floors to the most aggressive for the heaviest soils Match your brush to the floor as you match a detergent with the soils Nylon is used for general scrubbing Because Nylon softens whe...

Page 3: ...stom wired at the factory for 220 V 50 Hz international operation The amp hertz and voltage ratings are listed on the motor spec label found on each machine Using voltages above or below those indicated on the spec label will damage the motor Always check your local voltage requirements This floor machine must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock This floor machin...

Page 4: ...re center the pad Unevenly wear or warp to pad or brushes Replace Machine chassis damaged by dropping Replace 3 2 Transport 4 Heavy Duty Floor Machine FMH FMH Heavy Duty Floor Machine 9 2 0 Install the Handle You will need two 7 16 wrenches to complete the assembly 1 Remove the handle and mounting hardware from the carton Bolts nuts washers and the locking lever assembly are in the plastic bag att...

Page 5: ...uipment on a regular schedule for best results Check and clean pads after each operation Remove soil and chemical buildup Replace worn or damaged pads Check the triggers and switches for proper operation Repair or replace damaged skirts and bumpers Use air pressure or vacuum to remove dust and debris from the motor vents Report problems and repair promptly 8 Heavy Duty Floor Machine FMH PROFESSION...

Page 6: ...7 Int Tooth Lock Washer For Switch ME B 35 1 28 Insulated Flag Wire Connector ME G 48 2 29 On Off Switch And Plate Assembly ME G 30 AB 1 30 Lock Washer ME B 33 1 31 Trigger Return Spring ME G 30 CT057 1 32 Label For Switch Box CALL FOR 1 33 Switch Box Front ME A 103 1 34 Wire Connector ME G 47 1 35 Trigger ME A 105 2 36 16 Crossbar ME M 211 A 1 37 Safety Interlock Assembly SIME A 1 1 38 Trigger Pi...

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